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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 7:50 am 
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yea but that's not her Dorset accent.....i always get the feeling it's an Arabian accent or the like, perhaps tying Ah! UHmeri-CAH! & Oooh, Engerlaaaand together as one in the eyes of the enemies in this "war storries" period - especially of late with Iraq, Afghanistan etc?

just a thought!....i'll get me coat......

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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 12:21 pm 
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Ah! UHmeri-CAH! & Oooh, Engerlaaaand

I think too that she's trying to speak with an accent, but which one is difficult to tell.

BTW I love that part... And I love that song too. Maybe my favorite of the album.

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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:23 pm 
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:lol: I just thought she was singin'. You know, like

"Angie! Aeeeenngaaay."

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olivier101 wrote:
mart wrote:
Ah! UHmeri-CAH! & Oooh, Engerlaaaand

I think too that she's trying to speak with an accent, but which one is difficult to tell.

BTW I love that part... And I love that song too. Maybe my favorite of the album.


In fact, I think this song is a good example of Polly's more natural accent, but in other parts of the song - especially the way she pronounces "iron ploughs"...

Possibly my favourite track, in very large part because of Polly's vocal and especially the way she enunciates certain words, is All and Everyone. "...in the sounds / coming off the mounds... it was in the laughter / and drinking water... strings of cutters..." etc.

I'm quite happy for Polly to adopt different personas and voices for different moods and stories but it does seem to me that her speaking and singing voices have converged that bit more over the past couple of albums and I think that's a large part of their charm. It makes everything feel very heart-felt and sincere.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:56 pm 
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According to the song West Country Girl:

Her accent which I'm told is "broad" :green:

I love listening to her speak. Could do it all day and not get tired of it.

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